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A trifecta items is a pair of gloves or a piece of jewelry that rolls with the three most-desired offensive stats in Diablo III. Such items are extremely powerful, and command high prices on the Auction House.  
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A trifecta items is a pair of [[gloves]], a [[ring]], or an [[amulet]] with that rolled with three most-desired offensive stats in Diablo III. Such items are extremely powerful, and commanded very high prices on the [[Auction House]].
  
# [[Critical Hit Chance]], "CC" or "ChC".
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While fans still refer to "trifecta" items in Reaper of Souls, game changes have lowered the desirability of Attack Speed, while making other modifiers (such as +damage and +[[mainstat]]) much more valuable.
# [[Critical Hit Damage]], "CD" or "ChD".
 
# [[Increased Attack Speed]] "AS" or "IAS".
 
  
Even better items are colloquially called '''quadfecta''' or '''quinfecta''' items, when the three trifecta mods roll along with other very useful modifiers. The most desired is a big bonus of +150 or more [[mainstat]], and a large +damage (possible on rings and amulets). Other modifiers such as resistance, pickup radius, +vitality, etc, are desired as well, but aren't valued as highly since they can be found on many other types of items, while the trifecta mods are limited to rings, amulets, gloves, and some legendary armor pieces that add them as special bonuses.
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The classic Trifecta in [[Diablo 3 vanilla]]:
  
The terminology and rankings of trifecta mods are far from absolute; depending on [[build]] and skills and gear, some characters derive more benefit from a big bonus to their mainstat than from an Attack Speed boost. Also note that the range of the modifiers varies greatly. A rare amulet found in Inferno can roll from 5-10% CC and 30-100% CD. An amulet with a very high roll on those two affixes and no IAS is more valuable and useful than a trifecta with low rolls on those affixes.
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* [[Critical Hit Chance]], "CC" or "ChC".
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* [[Critical Hit Damage]], "CD" or "ChD".
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* [[Increased Attack Speed]] "AS" or "IAS".
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** Attack Speed is much less desired in [[Loot 2.0]] for a variety of reasons. Most players in [[D3v2]] and [[RoS]] covet +mainstat more highly, since it can roll in values of 400-700; much higher than it could in D3v.
  
  
==Weapons==
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==Dream Gear==
  
Weapons aren't generally labeled with tri/quad/quinfecta status since DPS is the most important stat on a weapon and without that no amount of other mods will make it worth using. A weapon with a big damage roll and other useful mods, especially a socket, critical hit damage, and [[Life Steal]] or [[Life on Hit]], is very valuable, but not referred to as a "trifecta."
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Items with the trifecta stats and other useful mods were called '''[[quadfecta]]''' or '''[[quinfecta]]''' in Diablo 3.
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Even in D3v, the terminology and values of the various trifecta stats were far from absolute. Depending on [[build]] and skills and gear, some characters derived more benefit from a big bonus to their mainstat than from an Attack Speed boost. Also note that the range of the modifiers varies greatly; an [[end game]] amulet can roll from 5-10% ChC and 50-100% ChD; one with a good roll can literally have as much as a bad roll amulet plus a ring.
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==Trifecta Weapons==
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While a good roll to damage is essential for any weapon to be top quality, there are two other mods that are almost essential on weapons in Loot 2.0. The weapon trifecta is thus:
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* A good roll to damage.
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* A socket
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* +Mainstat
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Prior to Loot 2.0, Life Steal and Critical Hit Damage were extremely valuable on weapons, but with Life Steal disabled above level 60 and Critical hit Damage only spawning on a few legendary weapons, neither stat is much in evidence in Reaper of Souls or [[D3v2]].
  
 
* See other [[Reference]] terms.
 
* See other [[Reference]] terms.
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 8 May 2014

A trifecta items is a pair of gloves, a ring, or an amulet with that rolled with three most-desired offensive stats in Diablo III. Such items are extremely powerful, and commanded very high prices on the Auction House.

While fans still refer to "trifecta" items in Reaper of Souls, game changes have lowered the desirability of Attack Speed, while making other modifiers (such as +damage and +mainstat) much more valuable.

The classic Trifecta in Diablo 3 vanilla:


Dream Gear[edit | edit source]

Items with the trifecta stats and other useful mods were called quadfecta or quinfecta in Diablo 3.

Even in D3v, the terminology and values of the various trifecta stats were far from absolute. Depending on build and skills and gear, some characters derived more benefit from a big bonus to their mainstat than from an Attack Speed boost. Also note that the range of the modifiers varies greatly; an end game amulet can roll from 5-10% ChC and 50-100% ChD; one with a good roll can literally have as much as a bad roll amulet plus a ring.


Trifecta Weapons[edit | edit source]

While a good roll to damage is essential for any weapon to be top quality, there are two other mods that are almost essential on weapons in Loot 2.0. The weapon trifecta is thus:

  • A good roll to damage.
  • A socket
  • +Mainstat

Prior to Loot 2.0, Life Steal and Critical Hit Damage were extremely valuable on weapons, but with Life Steal disabled above level 60 and Critical hit Damage only spawning on a few legendary weapons, neither stat is much in evidence in Reaper of Souls or D3v2.


A trifecta on these gloves priced at 1,000,000,000 in the Americas GAH in December 2012. The huge bonus to Intelligence makes them a quadfecta, and the +pickup radius also adds greatly to the value.